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          December 2, 2025 by Guest Author

          The Monterey Park City Council will vote on a proposal for a 247,000-square-foot data center at 1977 Saturn Avenue. The project includes 24 diesel generators, a...

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          Why Two Pasadena High Schools Won’t Serve Our Families

          December 1, 2025 by Guest Author

          Our kids have already endured COVID, devastating fires, and the closure of a third of our schools. They don’t need more disruption; they need solutions that...

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          Why an Independent Investigation Into the West Altadena Evacuation Matters More Than Ever

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          LA Without Open Streets? A Setback for Public Health and Community Building

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          Federal Prosecutions of L.A. Protesters Face Growing Rejection as Courts Push Back Against Politically Charged Cases

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          It’s Time to Move Alhambra Forward: Approve the ACT Blue Line Expansion

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          The Felon Loses ‘Bigly’ in California

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          Leaders or Elites? Pasadena City Council’s Raise in the Existing Crisis

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          Saving Pasadena Unified Will Take Sacrifice From All of Us

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          When You Find Yourself on the Side of the New Nazis, You Need to Reassess Your Position

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          Editorial | Vote Yes on 50: A Stand Against Partisan Overreach

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          While the Rich Get $52 Trillion, Working Families Get Budget Cuts

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